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Titan microscope will take Penn State to a new nanoscale

Titan microscope will take Penn State to a new nanoscale

Images of the Titan scanning/transmission electron microscope, also known as the Titan Cubed, currently being installed in the Materials Research Institute at the Millennium Science Complex on Penn State's University Park campus.

The Titan scanning/transmission electron microscope, also known as the Titan Cubed, is being installed in the Materials Research Institute at the Millennium Science Complex on Penn State's University Park campus. This leading-edge instrument will greatly enhance the capabilities of research in the world of science at the nanoscale Go to www.mri.psu.edu/news/2012/fei_titan/ for more information.

Electron optics expert Robert Nyland worked on the installation of Penn State's Titan electron microscope on the morning of March 26 at the Materials Research Institute located in the Millennium Science Complex on the University Park campus. The Titan will take imaging capability to a new level at Penn State and is considered the leading edge tool in nanoscale science. Go to www.mri.psu.edu/news/2012/fei_titan/ for more information.

Field engineer Russell Byham worked on the installation of Penn State's Titan scanning/transmision electron microscope located at the Materials Research Institute in the Millennium Science Complex. The Titan microscope will provide high-resolution, atomic-scale imaging and places the Penn State research community at the leading edge of nanoscale science. Go to http://www.mri.psu.edu/news/2012/fei_titan/ for more information.

The Titan scanning/transmission electron microscope, also known as the Titan Cubed, is being installed in the Materials Research Institute at the Millennium Science Complex on Penn State's University Park campus. This leading-edge instrument will greatly enhance the capabilities of researchers and will take imaging and chemcial characterization to a new level with subatomic resolution. Go to http://www.mri.psu.edu/news/2012/fei_titan/ for more information.

The Titan scanning/transmission electron microscope, also known as the Titan Cubed, is being installed in the Materials Research Institute at the Millennium Science Complex on Penn State's University Park campus. Go to http://www.mri.psu.edu/news/2012/fei_titan/ for more information.

Penn State President Rodney Erickson toured the Titan scanning/transmission electron microscope facility at the Materials Research Institute on the University Park campus on March 26. Facility coordinator Trevor Clark explained the cutting-edge enhancements the instrument will provide researchers in the world of nanoscale science at Penn State.